Window frame for aircraft

ABSTRACT

A window frame for installation in the exterior shell of an aircraft, which comprises one outer flange, an inner flange, and a vertical flange extending between between flanges. A window frame is fixed in its position via a plurality of holder elements being arranged substantially equidistance from each other over the periphery of the window frame, being distributed on the outer flange of the window frame. Each of the holder elements comprises a base plate having a face, a pin, a pin extending outwardly from the face of the base plate and a pin to, a downholder clip. The clip may be adapted for a press fit engagement with the pin. The outer surfaces of the pin include a sawtooth-like structure, which engages with hook-shaped clamping elements flexibly formed on the downholder clip and over which an annular locking element is displaced. The holder elements may include a thermoplastic material, which may be provided with reinforcement fibers and may be die cast. Before installation of the window frame in the aircraft, the base plates of the holder elements are adhered to the outer flange of the window frame, and upon mounting of the window frame to an aircraft structure the outer flange is riveted to an exterior shell of the aircraft.

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/600,111 filed Aug. 9, 2004, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference and of the German Patent Application DE 10 2004 025 375 filed May 24, 2004, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a window frame for installation in the exterior shell of an aircraft.

TECHNOLOGICAL BACKGROUND

In most of the aircraft made and in operation today, window frames made of aluminum are used, which comprise a part which is made by forging, truing and cupping. The window frame is organized into a total of three regions: an outer flange, an inner flange, and a vertical flange arranged perpendicular to and between these two flanges. The window frames are typically connected with two rows of rivets over the outer flange with the aircraft structure or with the exterior shell of the aircraft. A window element rests on the inner flange, which typically comprises two panes and a sealing arranged therebetween and which is fixed in its position via a retainer or downholder, which is connected with the window frame. This downholder is formed generally as a closed oval, whose shape is adapted to each window frame and is made by deep drawing from an aluminum material.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It may be an object of the present invention to provide a window frame, which makes possible a weight savings compared to the window frames used today for this application and, at the same time, can be made and mounted as simply and most cost-effectively as possible.

According to an exemplary embodiment, a window frame comprising an outer flange, an inner flange, and a vertical flange is provided, wherein the vertical flange is arranged perpendicular to and between the outer and inner flanges. The connection of the window frame with the aircraft structure may take place via the outer flange. A window element abuts against at least one of the inner flange and the vertical flange and may be fixed into its position via at least one holder element connected with the window frame.

According to an aspect of the present invention, a plurality of holder elements are arranged in approximately equidistance over the periphery of the window frame distributed on the outer flange. The holder elements, respectively, may comprise a base plate with a pin arranged perpendicular to the plate surface, as well as a downholder clip that can be brought into engagement with the pin in a force-fit manner.

By the use of the clip-like holder elements made from a thermoplastic material distributed discretely over the periphery of the window frame, which according to specification heights, also can be provided with reinforcement fibers, a weight savings of approximately 20 percent is believed to be achieved, compared to the window frames made completely from aluminum that have been used up to now. In spite of this great weight savings potential, the costs for such a component, compared to a window frame made from an aluminum forged part, are believed to not rise. At the same time, by means of the invention, a simple and fast mounting of the window element may be possible. In particular, the invention may be suited for use in connection with window frames, which are made from a fiber-reinforced synthetic resin, whereby even further substantial weight savings may be achieved.

SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Next, the invention will be described in greater detail with reference to one embodiment shown in the accompanying figures. In the figures:

FIG. 1 shows a window frame in perspective view;

FIG. 2 shows a detail section through the installation position of a window frame according to FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 shows a window frame in its installed position in the exterior shell of an aircraft in perspective view;

FIG. 4 shows an enlarged detail representation of the arrangement of FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 shows a holder element in its installed position in perspective representation;

FIGS. 6 and 7 show details of a holder element of FIG. 5; and

FIG. 8 shows a holder element before fixing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS

The window frame 1 shown in FIG. 1 has three different regions; specifically, these are an outer flange 2, an inner flange 3, as well as a vertical flange 4 arranged between these two flanges. FIG. 2 shows, in a detail section, the installed position of this window frame 1 in the exterior shell 5 of an aircraft. In this figure, there are the rivet positions 6 for the connection of the frame with the exterior shell 5, as well as two window panes 7 and 8, which together with the sealing 9 form the window element. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the window element is fixed in its installed position by a plurality of clip-like holder elements distributed essentially uniformly over the periphery of the window frame.

The structure of the holder element 10 is shown in detail in FIGS. 5 through 8. The holder elements 10 consist of a thermoplastic material which can be provided according to specification heights also with reinforcement fibers, and are made by die casting. Each of the holder elements 10 made in this manner comprises multiple individual parts. These are a base plate 11 with a pin 12 arranged perpendicular to the plate surface, whose outer surface is provided with a sawtooth-like structure, the actual downholder clip 13 as well as a locking or securing device 14.

The downholder clip 13, as shown in FIG. 6, is formed in a C-shape and has in its center flexible, hook-shaped clamping elements 15, which make possible a locking snap connection with the pin 12. Upon mounting of the holder elements 10, the downholder clips 13 are pressed over the pin 12, whereby the clamping elements 15 come into engagement with the pin 12 with the sawtooth-like undercuts. In order to prevent an unwanted loosening of this connection, the clamping elements are fixed by means of the locking element 14 surrounding them, whereby a releasable redundant and positive-fit connection between the downholder clip 13 and the pin 12 is provided, through which the sealing 9 of the window elements, and therewith, the window elements are fixed and held in their installed position.

The holder elements 10 may be suited, in particular, for use in connection with window frames 1, which are made from fiber-reinforced synthetic resin. In this case, the base plates 11 of the holder elements 10 are already adhered (glued) before mounting with the window frames 1 and upon mounting of the window frames in the aircraft, are riveted together with the window frames 1 with the exterior shell 5 of the aircraft, as shown; in particular, in FIG. 4. From the rivets 16, which create the connection of the window frames 1 with the exterior shell 5 of the aircraft, three rivets 16 are arranged in the region of each base plate 11 in the case of the embodiment described here.

It should be noted that the term “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps and the “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. Also elements described in association with different embodiments may be combined.

It should also be noted that reference signs in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims. 

1. A window frame for installation in an exterior shell of an aircraft, the frame comprising: an outer flange; an inner flange; a vertical flange; a window element; a plurality of holder elements coupled to the window frame; wherein the vertical flange extends between the outer and inner flanges; the outer flange being adapted for forming a connection to an aircraft structure, for connecting the window frame to the aircraft structure; the window element abutting against at least one of the inner flange and the vertical flange; and being fixed by the plurality of holder elements, the plurality of holder elements being arranged substantially equidistant from each other, and being distributed on the outer flange; and each of the plurality of holder elements comprises: a base plate having a face, a downholder clip, and a pin, the pin extending outwardly from the face of the base plate; and the downholder clip being adapted for a press fit or form fit engagement with the pin.
 2. The window frame of claim 1, wherein each pin has an outer surface which includes a sawtooth-like structure; each downholder clip has flexible hook-shaped clamping elements; and the sawtooth-like structure of the pin engages the flexible hook-shaped clamping elements of the downholder clip when the downholder clip press fits on the pin.
 3. The window frame of claim 2, further comprising: an annular locking element; the flexible hook-shaped clamping elements include an end region; and the annular locking element is adapted for being brought over the end region of the flexible hook-shaped clamping elements.
 4. The window frame of claim 1, wherein the plurality of the holder elements consist of a thermoplastic material.
 5. The window frame of claim 4, wherein the thermoplastic material comprises reinforcement fibers.
 6. The window frame of claim 1, wherein the plurality of holder elements are die cast.
 7. The window frame of claim 1, wherein each base plate is adhered to the outer flange of the window frame and the outer flange is riveted to the exterior shell of the aircraft upon mounting of the window frame to the aircraft structure. 